It's highly unlikely. The wizarding world is so isolated from muggle culture in many ways. They have their own forms of entertainment and literature. While Harry has some knowledge of the muggle world, manga fanfiction is not something that would be readily available in the wizarding world. There are no shops selling manga or platforms for fanfiction. So he probably wouldn't have the opportunity to read it.
Probably not in the traditional sense. Harry Potter's world doesn't have access to our modern fanfiction concepts as it's set in a more traditional magical realm. There are no laptops or internet where he could find such fanfiction.
I don't think so. Harry Potter's world is quite isolated in terms of the literature available. The bookstores in Diagon Alley, for example, sell books that are related to the wizarding world, such as books on magical beasts, charms, and transfiguration. There's no mechanism in place for books from our modern, non - magical world, like Avatar fanfiction, to find their way into his hands. Also, the technology and cultural background that produce fanfiction in our world don't exist in his, so it's very difficult for him to come across such a thing.
Sure. Although the wizarding world has its own rich literature, there's no reason to think that Harry couldn't be exposed to Matilda fanfiction. Wizards do have some knowledge of the Muggle world, and with the right connections or by accident, Harry could find himself reading it. He might be curious about the different kind of magic, or rather the extraordinary abilities in Matilda's story that are presented in a non - wizarding way.
Yes, it's possible in the realm of fan - created crossovers. We can imagine a scenario where all kinds of fictional universes collide and Harry Potter stumbles upon Jurassic Park fanfiction. It could be in a wizarding library that has some sort of magically - obtained Muggle literature section.
It's highly unlikely in the context of the established stories. Harry Potter exists in the wizarding world of J.K. Rowling and Percy Jackson in Rick Riordan's world. There's no natural way for Harry to access Percy Jackson fanfiction. But if we were to break the rules and create a fan - created crossover idea, we could say that maybe a magical accident transports some Percy Jackson fanfiction into Harry's hands, but that's really stretching the imagination.
Well, from a literal sense, Harry Potter can't read Kane Chronicles fanfiction because he exists in the world created by J.K. Rowling and the Kane Chronicles is a different series by Rick Riordan. But if we were to use our imagination and create a scenario where the boundaries between fictional universes are blurred, like in some sort of meta - fictional story, then he could potentially read it. It all depends on how far we're willing to stretch the concept of fictional crossovers.
No. Harry Potter is a fictional character, so he doesn't exist in the real world. And fanfiction is a creative work made by fans in the real world about fictional characters. There's no way for a fictional character to be forced to do anything in the real world regarding fanfiction.
The doctor could be using it as a form of relaxation. Reading fanfiction is a fun way to unwind, and Harry Potter fanfiction offers a wide range of stories within a familiar magical world. It can be an escape from the daily stress of a doctor's work.
Maybe he wants to see different interpretations of his own story. Fanfictions often explore alternative plotlines, relationships, and character developments that might intrigue him.
One possible reason could be that he might feel abandoned. Growing up without them, he could resent the fact that they left him an orphan. He might think that if they were really so great, they would have found a way to survive and be there for him.